Posts Tagged ‘bohemian’

Bohemian style is perfect for celebrating the holidays. You can look casual but still stylish. How we’re going to dress up with bohemian style, let’s take a look!

Bohemian style is the style of alloy Hippies, ethnic, gypsy, and vintage. Karna this bohemian blend of different styles so its a lot different but in general many of them are quite the same. Budget, I think bohemian look are not that expensive, anyway you could use your old outfits and match it, or if you want to buy a new ones, buy it with Promo Code, it saves you more money.
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Bohemian chic is a comfortable and romantic combination of vintage and modern styles, from flowy tops to colorful layers, chunky accessories to embroidered flourishes.
The stereotypical bohemian style might bring to mind bellbottoms, tie-dye, and patchwork, but there’s much more to this fashion trend than that. Bohemian style seamlessly blends the inspiration of the 1960s-flower-child with modern-day influences – brands like Anthropologie, Free People, and Urban Outfitters do it best. Celebs like Vanessa Hudgens, Sienna Miller, and the Olsen twins wear it right. Nicole Richie even makes hippie chic work with maternity wear.
Going for a hippie look is all about being a little undone but still pulled together. You have permission to be a little bit baggy but not sloppy. Here are three easy ways to add boho chic to your personal, everyday style without feeling like you’ve gone overboard or have become a fashion don’t. Read the rest of this entry »

To start with, hippies did not call themselves hippies. In some areas on the West Coast, hippies were originally called “fringies”, as in “being on the fringe of society”. Well, this hippie movement caused women to invent their own boho chic fashion.
Hippie Dress
Many of the clothes that hippies wore signified “self expression” and rebellion. Creativity also played a huge role in hippie clothing. And, anyone who says:
• Hippies wore peace signs
• Hippies wore tie-dye
• Hippies wore patchwork
…is just plain wrong. Some did. Some didn’t. It wasn’t a club, like Girl Scouts, with a uniform. It also wasn’t a joke. It was a rebellion against following orders that made no sense. Read the rest of this entry »